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    Re: [RC] The ONE thing: >> Just DO IT!! - Truman Prevatt


    The way I read this post was this horse was an endurance horse that had been laid up for almost two years because the owner was in vet school without the time. The way I read it this horse did have a base-most likely a very good on. This base is there and just has to be tuned up not built from scratch.  The lady brought him back nice and slow and did a slow ride on him. This should have not have stressed the horse. There is a big difference with an 11 year old horse coming off a layoff and a 5 yo just starting the sport.

    Truman

    Tiffany D'Virgilio wrote:
    on 9/15/02 2:51 PM, Floyd & Margaret Reid at reidfm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
    
      
    Tamara:
    
    I can only give you my experience...Tamara, I'm a 69 y/o newbie.
    
    I bought an 11 year old Arabian gelding 15-2, in Colorado May 3, he had
    been in pasture almost unused for 2 years.  Seller was a former Tevis
    finisher now entering Vet school...she said he was a good prospect for
    endurance. I hauled him to Bishop CA, got shoes May 6 and began LSD
    3x/week.  
    
    A Tevis finisher (6 times) invited me to accompany him on the NASTR
    50-miler, north of Reno NV.  He only intended to "finish" and assured me we
    would get finish the ride.  At that point I had 12 rides on my horse, the
    longest one 17 miles.
    
    I followed behind my experienced 70+ y/o friend.  We started after
    everyone was away from the start line, walked and trotted.  We finished at
    10 hours 54 minutes, for ride time of 9 hours 39 minutes...we still had an
    hour.  Vetted all A's, pulsed 48 at the final vet check 8 minutes after
    finishing.
    
    On August 17, I finished the Eastern High Sierra Classic, 50-miler in 9
    hours 20 minutes...rode behind Trilby for the first 43 miles.
        
    
    Sorry to top post that whole thing, but I think it is important. Since I am
    new to actually doing endurance rides, I have many questions about this
    post. All I hear is LSD, takes over a year to build sufficient bone, tendon,
    ligament strength-is this a wise idea to take a horse fresh out of pasture
    for over two years, start riding in May and a few months later after only
    twelve rides do a 50 miler, and then weeks later does another 50 miler?
    
    I have a mostly pasture potato mare, that doesn't get ridden much since I
     had been getting the other mare slowly ready for a 50. I think it would be
    cruel  and risking her long term soundness by riding her for 12 training
    rides then expecting her to do a 50. Am I wrong or is this widely accepted
    as good training practice? I'm not trying to be snarky, just can't quite
    believe it is so easy to get a horse adequately prepared for a 50.  When my
    other mare was really ready, lots of LSD, lots of terrain, galloping,
    trotting with no problems and had good recoveries, I entered her in my first
    50. I think it is unfair to the horse to ask more than that. Are the books
    that give the timelines of maturing wrong? Where they break down the approx.
    time it takes to condition various systems, tendons, bone, etc.
    
    Thanks, Tiffany
    Tiffany
    
    
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